A new study has revealed optimism for the global travel industry about hitting the UNWTO-proposed goal to reach net zero by 2050. Some 89 per cent of ESG decision-makers believe the industry can reach its target.
According to a recent study, there is a positive outlook for the global travel industry in achieving the UNWTO-proposed goal of reaching net zero by 2050. The study found that an impressive 89% of ESG decision-makers are confident that the industry can successfully meet this target.
The study, which surveyed ESG decision-makers, revealed a strong sense of optimism within the global travel industry. The industry is determined to reach the ambitious net zero target set by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) for the year 2050. The findings indicate that an overwhelming majority, specifically 89%, of these decision-makers believe that the industry has the potential to achieve this goal.
The results of a new study have brought encouraging news for the global travel industry. The study, which focused on ESG decision-makers, highlighted a prevailing optimism regarding the industry’s ability to reach its target of becoming net zero by 2050, as proposed by the UNWTO. Impressively, 89% of the surveyed decision-makers expressed their belief in the industry’s capability to achieve this ambitious goal.
Optimism abounds within the global travel industry, as a recent study indicates a positive outlook towards achieving the UNWTO’s net zero target by 2050. The study, conducted among ESG decision-makers, revealed that an overwhelming majority of 89% are confident in the industry’s ability to meet this goal.